Tuesday, 28 February 2017

Ultra Rare1967 Bigsby Condor Prototype. One of only Only 3

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There's a lot that can be said about this 1967 Bigsby Condor Prototype. But, like the seller, I really don't know where to start. He has this information though, which is a bit more than I could muster up:

"1967 Bigsby Condor Prototype Experimental Guitar, only 3 made, was to be called the Condor, one was given to Barney Kessel, the other was given to Howard Roberts, this one sat in Milwaukee since then, Paul Bigsby may have worked on this-no way to know, the pots are 1967, Paul died in 1968, Hammond was contacted for the electronics, and the work was contracted out to Gibbs Electronics in Milton Wisconsin, Natural finish, Rosewood fretboard, the guitar weighs 11 lbs. - 0.9 oz., biggest volute & headstock on Earth !!, huge neck profile, the guitar has been sitting for almost 50 years, it has not been tested, everything is in very good condition, don't miss this once in a lifetime chance to get an extremely cool & unique collectors item, has the original fancy heavy duty hard case."




The first thing I noticed was the way the strings break at the bridge at a sideways angle. I've never seen another guitar do that. I wonder how effective it is.

Currently listed at $3295 U.S.

R.W. Haller

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2 comments:

  1. Welcome back!!

    I can't help thinking that the seller isn't giving enough information about this guitar - obviously, it's some kind of "organ guitar" (a la Vox), which would explain the sound buttons on the upper bout, the multi-pin connector and the box with six apparently unmarked controls. It just seems odd to me that the seller has completely ignored what is possibly the most unique feature of this guitar (apart from that weird bridge/tailpiece setup, which may be necessary to isolate the strings electrically for the organ to function - I seem to remember that the Hagstrom/Ampeg Pitch 2000 [a guitar synth from the late seventies] used a similar arrangement for the same purpose).

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  2. That is fabulous.
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